While Aaron Judge ultimately sent New York Yankees' fans home happy, there was a different person who stole show show in the bleachers during yesterday's game.
On this fateful day 35 years ago, a passionate New York Mets' fan was spit on by a player on the team, causing controversy about who launched the magic loogie.
Call it a twin, call it a doppelgänger, call it whatever you want. All we know, is that this college baseball player looks almost exactly like a New York superstar.
A NY Yankees' utility player has done everything he's been asked to do, and has requested a trade for a better opportunity. He deserves to have it honored.
There are so many cool baseball events that go on in Cooperstown each summer. The Hall of Fame Classic baseball game played at Doubleday Field is one of them and is a tradition that goes back a few generations. Names like Brooks Robinson, Ozzie Smith, Earl Weaver and Wade Boggs are just a few of the names that have highlighted the games over the years. The Classic was cancelled in 2020, and again last year.
In a tell-all interview, former Yankees' pitcher David Wells explained how he went from a Saturday Night Live cast party to pitching a perfect game in 24 hours.
New York Mets' relief pitcher Drew Smith attempted to court Sports Illustrated model Cindy Kimberly over Twitter, and received some hilarious help from his fans.
Yankee Stadium is packed with thousands of screaming fans for every New York Yankees' home game, and every now and then, a big celebrity will cheer them on, too.
Ron Darling, Tim Teufel, Bob Ojeda and Rick Aguilera all have something in common: all four New York Mets were arrested at a Houston, TX bar in July of 1986.